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Dancing for Hope

I am not a dancer, but I dance all the time. Frankly, I am not that good at it, but I do it everywhere, whether on the rooftops of Downtown Los Angeles or right in the middle of class. Call me crazy, but I just need to move my body.What Citation Styles Can You Use […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Small Chai

“Small Chai?” I look up from my fumbling hands into the eyes of the barista, the same man I see before every one of these encounters. I keep my eyes down and give him a warm smile. He catches my gaze, silently thanking me for the acknowledgement. His eyes look tired today. I walk over […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Treble Chorus of New England

I distinctly remember when I decided to join the Treble Chorus of New England. My mom had mentioned it to me several times before in passing, but I never thought I would actually join. Something inside of me clicked, however, on a September day in 2004. I was in the car outside Dunkin Donuts with […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Less Is More

They always told me that “the more, the merrier”. This principle guided my life for a solid thirteen years. “Well,” I thought, “the more video games I have, the merrier I will be, the more candy I eat, the merrier I will be, the more friends I have, the merrier I will be.” I lived […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

A Need to Create

I was horrified when my teacher placed a bust on the table. It had elaborate hair on its head and intricate wrinkles on its aged face. I picked up the pencil reluctantly. I had not sketched in a long time, and my last attempt had been a simple vase. At first, this task seemed impossible, […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

The Courage of a Former President

History classes across America teach students that Ronald Reagan has served as one of the nation’s most influential and president’s of our nations history. But why does a president who also formerly acted and at one point in time held the position as the Governor of California have so much recognition among today’s citizens? Ronald […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Poker

Glancing down, I lifted the corners of the two cards and looked at them. Shifting my attention to the two remaining players at the table, who at any other event would be my closest friends, I decided to play the hand. I already had the chip lead, and I couldn’t pass up the chance to […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Is The World as Bad as We Think?

If you go to the gym, or turn your radio on, or pick up the daily newspaper, or visit the grocery store, or turn the news on TV, what do you hear? A man complaining about his weight loss. A song about the end times on the radio. Another small business failed in the paper. […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

My Papa

My family in the past makes up who I am and what my family will be in the future. Being of Japanese decent was not the most desired characteristic. Drastic changes were occurring in the 1940’s for citizens of America who were of Japanese heritage. Discrimination and scorn spread like wildfire throughout the countryside. Like […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970

Jewasian

‘You’re my favorite Jewasian!” ‘Ever tried eating matzah with chopsticks?’ ‘Hahahah nice hat girl! <3.’ These are all comments under one of my Myspace pictures. It is a picture of me a couple years ago, a fifteen year old Asian girl smiling sweetly wearing a pink yarmulke. No, I’m not making a mockery of the […]

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Date: January 1st, 1970